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The development of cultural competence in pharmacy education has become an essential component in preparing future pharmacists for effective patient care in increasingly diverse societies.
The development of cultural intelligence and intercultural competence has emerged as a critical focus within higher education, addressing the growing need for graduates who can navigate and ...
This fall, Queen’s University Life Sciences student Micaela Langlois will join an international cohort of future health ...
Multilingual competence is crucial in today's globalized world – in international organizations and development aid projects, ...
Navigating a legal battle, whether it’s for a personal injury claim or a criminal defense matter, can be overwhelming ...
The Veritas Schools is expanding to Washington, D.C. with a mission to bridge the opportunity gap and shape the next ...
The Connecticut Association of School Psychologists has nominated Afrika S. Lyons, of Hartford, for the title of School ...
St Aloysius Gonzaga School, celebrated the Feast of its patron, St Aloysius Gonzaga, on June 20 with devotion and joy. The ...
The UK's new Immigration White Paper, released May 12, proposes changes including reducing the Graduate Route visa duration ...
Yet in many universities, we have seen the development of toxic internal environments, weak accountability, and outdated HR ...
Despite their interest in AI, students raised a host of concerns regarding accuracy, ethics, and personal development. A ...
Flying to this French capital on the non-stop Air France flight from Manila, I watched the Oscar Best Picture winner “Oppenheimer.” ...
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